Round up - 14 March

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Judges set for trial of strength over plan to make them put more into pension pot; DC pension savers head for poverty; Canadians get creative with infrastructure acquisitions; Trustees strive to assess the fiduciary managers; Trustees strive to assess the fiduciary managers; Outsourcing cut costs for a small defined benefit scheme; The correct pension discount rate; UK pension consulting market heats up

Judges set for trial of strength over plan to make them put more into pension pot The Times Ministers are on a collision course with some of the country's most senior legal figures over plans to ...

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